Company

Centre Peace Homes LtdSee more

addressAddressNewport, Wales
type Form of workPermanent | Part-time | Full-time
salary Salary£27,324 - £35,556 a year
CategorySocial Care

Job description

Job Title Child / Children’s / Young Person Residential Support Worker - BRISTOL, BS15

Job Type Full-Time / Part Time

Hours 37 hours per week on a 12 or 24 hour shift pattern
160 hours a month full time/ 80 hours a month Part Time

Location Newport

Pay Staff With NVQ Level 3

(£27,324 to £27,756) £12.65rising to £12.85 after probation. (this does not include any night sleep ins) Or £35,124 to £35,556 including two night sleepins a week

Night sleep ins available at £75 per night 11pm to 7am – so potential to earn an additional £7800 per year with two sleep ins a week.

Staff without NQV Level 3

£25,164 rising to £25,596 (following successful probation)

(£11.65 rising to £11.85 following successful probation. (this does not include any night sleep ins)

Night sleep ins available at £75 per night 11pm to 7am – so potential to earn an additional £7800 per year with two sleep ins a week.

Or £33,396 + a year with 2 night sleepins a week

Holidays 28 days (inclusive of bank holidays - CentrePeace Homes also operates a TOIL system)

Perks

  • Overtime
  • Medical Health and Well-being Insurance after probation
  • Free Parking
  • Regular training
  • Support and funding for NVQ/ ILM and more

* we do not have a sponsorship licence*

CentrePeace Homes Ltd is a family company operating in Newport Wales, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire. We specialise in providing residential care and supported accommodation to young people in care and care leavers. Our aim is for our Young People to feel: -

· Healthy and Heard

· Active and Achieving

· Responsible and Respected

· Safe and Self-Reliant

Centre Peace was founded by an experienced Foster Carer, and our staff team are enthusiastic about providing holistic, high-quality, therapeutically informed care tailored to each Young Person’s specific requirements. We support children and young people who have complex needs which include Emotional Behavioural Difficulties (EBD), CSE, Gang Affiliation and Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking children. We create a home environment that exceeds the needs of the children and young people, enabling them to express their characters, feel safe, and enrich their lives.

We are looking for full-time child Residential Support Workers to complete a shift pattern covering 12 or 24 hour shifts. If you are motivated to help young people make healthy life choices and achieve independence, then this may be of interest to you.

This direct work involves keeping the children safe and following their tailored plans in safeguarding to help them develop the skills needed to reach independence. You will be supporting a small range of young people on a one-to-one basis and together, to settle into life possibly within a new area.

You will help them orientate themselves, get around on public transport or transport in the company pool car, access education and training, pursue hobbies and interests, look after themselves in their home, assist with cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and establishing routines and structure. You will take them on social outings, organise trips and support family contact as needed. You will sign post them to agencies and services to support and enhance their lives e.g., legal support, religious needs, mental health support, sporting activities or teams.

CPH is an equal opportunities employer and are committed to diversity and inclusion for our staff and young people.

Whilst this involves lone working, you will have access to support and supervision. This is an enjoyable role that allows you to build a positive relationship with the young people you are supporting, whilst also maintaining a healthy work-life balance. You'll also have access to resources and training to assist you in supporting them.

To be successful, you must:

· Possess at least an NVQ level 2/3 qualification or equivalent in Health and Social Care or working towards this. It is mandatory for the employee to commit to completing the above qualifications within two years of employment within our organisation.

· Willing to undergo training to register with Social Care Wales

· Aged 21 and over to fulfil the legal requirements of the role (Exempt under the Equality Act 2010, pursuant to schedule 9, Part 1).

· Be able to showcase proven experience of working as a Support Worker or Carer with children or young adults for at least 6 months.

· Have experience with other cultures and their needs such as linguistic, religious, and cultural.

· Possess both experience and knowledge of Safeguarding young people.

· Be comfortable and confident dealing with challenging behaviours and setting firm boundaries.

· Have strong communication skills, both written and verbal in English.

· Be flexible to work across a rota and ability to adjust your schedule as per the requirements.

· Have good computer skills for record keeping

· Be flexible to work across a rota – doing 160 hours a month full time or 80 hours a month part time

· Have a clean driving license

· Be able to provide three satisfactory references.

· Undertake an enhanced DBS check if you are not already o the update service

Desirable:

· Have Experience of working with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children

· Speak Welsh, Pashto; Sorani; Farsi; Arabic.

Job Purpose:

To support children and young people to feel safe and secure and provide a pathway to independence. Our young people come from a variety of backgrounds, such as Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers, and those relocating from Gang Affiliations, and we support them to achieve specific objectives in line with their individual needs and abilities.

Responsibilities:

Overarching

· Provide a positive, welcoming, and stimulating environment for the young people

· Establish and maintain positive relationships with young people.

· Respect and meet the physical, cultural, emotional, communication; religious, educational, and psychological needs of young people and colleagues.

· Encourage young people to have a voice and input into the service they receive and to follow up on this accordingly.

· Always behave in a professional manner.

· Safeguard children and young people from harm and promote their welfare, discussing any potential risks / concerns with your Team Leader / Manager.

· Protect the confidentially of the young people.

· Keep abreast of developments, within the profession including knowledge of legislation, policy, and practice procedures relating to Care Leavers.

Specific

· Deliver the objectives set in the Young Person’s / Pathway Plan / Development Plan.

· Record a daily log of all activities using the App Log My Care, ClearCare, and any other platforms Centre Peace Homes may use.

· Prepare for and attend relevant meetings regarding the young people, such as child reviews, house meetings, strategy meetings etc.

· Support language and communication needs.

· Assist in the planning and delivery of a healthy eating plan including dietary advice, shopping lists, and budgets around a specific menu, food prep, and cooking.

· Support the young people in maintaining their accommodation, including laundry, cleaning, and personal care.

· Provide guidance around money management and budgeting.

· Provide guidance and signposting around careers, education, and training.

· Support and guidance around staying safe around topics such as mental health, physical health, drug and alcohol use, and relationships.

· Arrange and accompany young people to appointments e.g., doctors, opticians, school, or college, as required.

· Support family and friends’ contact to ensure safety and satisfaction for all.

· To check in with young people in specific circumstances.

· Prepare home-cooked, nutritious meals and assist young people with cooking and food preparation.

· Routine cleaning and tidying of the home to maintain it to a high standard.

· Routine cleaning and general upkeep of the company vehicle.

· Complete mandatory online training courses to enhance knowledge of topics, and better equip staff for when situations may arise with young people.

You will be required to accompany young people to various locations around the Newport area and further afield, therefore, a full clean UK driving licence is essential.

Performance and Development

· Be punctual, appropriately dressed and reliable

· Always maintain the Young Person’s / staff confidentiality.

· Ensure information is only disclosed to those who have a right and need for this.

· To always function as a positive role model.

· Be polite, courteous, and supportive to all team members.

· Be able to work on your own initiative

· Adhere to the Codes of Practice and Care Council of Wales;

· Attend training on a regular basis to enhance performance

· To attend staff meetings.

· Be flexible with working arrangements and be able to cover leave as required.

· To behave in a manner that always reflects positively on the company.

· To collaborate closely with other members of the team for the ultimate benefit of the people living in the home.

Recruitment additions for advertising

It is a policy of our service to apply the ‘Safer recruitment policy’ which will involve taking up written references, verifying references and full explanation of any gaps in employment. An enhanced DBS will be required if appointed.

Applications are invited with experience in: youth Support Worker; youth mentor; supported living; asylum Support Worker; children’s home youth young people care support residential home service supported accommodation supported living 16 CIW Care Inspectorate Wales Ofsted Newport Magor Caldicot Chepstow Monmouth Cardiff Lydney Pontypool Gwent South Gloucestershire Bristol vale of Glamorgan

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent

Pay: £27,324.00-£35,556.00 per year

Expected hours: 37 per week

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Discounted or free food
  • Free parking
  • Gym membership
  • Health & wellbeing programme
  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability

Education:

  • GCSE or equivalent (required)

Experience:

  • Residential Childrens Home: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:

  • QCF/NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care - Children's Resi (preferred)
  • Driving Licence (preferred)

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: NPRSW2024

Benefits

Free parking, Casual dress, Health & wellbeing programme, Company car, Discounted or free food, Company pension, Company events, Gym membership, On-site parking
Refer code: 3252902. Centre Peace Homes Ltd - The previous day - 2024-04-25 10:00

Centre Peace Homes Ltd

Newport, Wales
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